Meet the 17 Lafayette area athletes competing in the first IHSAA girls wrestling state championships in Indianapolis.
IndyStar Mr. Basketball favorite Braylon Mullins, not only leads the Indy-area in scoring, but the entire state.
Rep. Cory Criswell's bill would allow a high school athlete to transfer one time with full varsity eligibility without a ...
State lawmakers introduced a bill that could impact how the IHSAA handles transfers. House Bill 1492 would remove "language ...
Senior Lili Greenfield and sophomore Sereniti McFarland look forward to representing Reitz and Evansville at the IHSAA girls ...
Jace Tonagel, Oak Hill: The sophomore went for 39 points on 7-for-10 shooting from the 3-point line to bring Oak Hill back in ...
Indiana High School Athletic Association's inaugural girls wrestling state tournament pioneers will include an East Central ...
A bill is expected to be filed Monday when Indiana legislative session meets that would allow more freedom for transfers to have athletic eligibility.
The Pirates had a successful day on the mat, securing the regional title by a margin of 50.5 points and sending six wrestlers ...
The day will come when Pendleton Heights sophomore and reigning state wrestling champion Maddie Marsh will face worthy ...
Over 50 wrestlers qualified for the first IHSAA girls wrestling regionals Friday in Rochester. Here are the five storylines and wrestlers to watch with a trip to the first IHSAA state tournament ...
South Bend Riley senior Ja’Niya Howard and Elkhart sophomore Lily Clark all won titles at the inaugural IHSAA regional championship tournament Friday at Goshen High School, emphatically punching ...